[OU] [ou] Independant from 9.27 separate installation of 9.5 possible ?

Caprivi caprivi at gmx.net
Sat Jun 14 21:24:46 UTC 2008


Thank you, David.
I did it successfully (XP).

Axel


Am 14.06.2008, 19:27 Uhr, schrieb Ledgem <amd.ledgem at gmail.com>:

> Yes, it should be possible to install Opera to a separate directory. If  
> you're installing on Windows, if I remember right you can choose the  
> advanced installation and it should prompt you for an installation  
> directory. Don't accept the default; simply rename the final destination  
> folder (for example, instead of c:\program files\opera you could use  
> c:\program files\opera95). Since Opera retains virtually all of its  
> settings and files within its own folder, that should keep them  
> seprarate.
>
> On Mac OS X and Linux it's potentially more difficult. While it'd be  
> easy to have two seprarate versions of Opera on hand, Opera stores its  
> mail and some preferences in a separate, pre-determined directory. I've  
> forgotten how the Linux installer goes, but with Mac OS X there is no  
> prompt about where the mail/preferences directories should go.
>
> David
>
> On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 06:05:54 -0400, Caprivi <caprivi at gmx.net> wrote:
>
>> As previously indicated I was unhappy with the 'improvenment' from 9.27  
>> to
>> 9.5.
>> BUT...is it possible to install 9.25 completely separate and indepndant  
>> so
>> that absolutely no file or function settles itself within the 9.27 net?
>> If yes, I would like to receive a proposal how to proceed.
>> Thank you.
>> Axel K.




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